Cooler temperatures, rain, and high winds for Sebastian
There's an increase of severe thunderstorms on Sunday with high winds and cooler temperatures on Monday. Sebastian woke up to...
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There's an increase of severe thunderstorms on Sunday with high winds and cooler temperatures on Monday. Sebastian woke up to...
On Wednesday, the Sebastian City Council gave City Manager Paul Carlisle approval to spend up to $30,000 for a forensic...
A couple of weeks ago, we found out that someone purchased the Pelican Island Cottages north of Kroegel Homestead Produce...
There's a good chance that we'll see rain on Monday afternoon and Wednesday before temperatures begin to dip again in...
A few important issues are being brought to the Sebastian City Council this week for approval. First, there's an FAA...
After announcing their wedding plans last year, several people wanted to know more about Arlo Guthrie's new wife. The two married on...
A young man in Sebastian is asking people to help donate funds to replace his truck that caught fire on New Year's...
Three illnesses are plaguing Sebastian right now, and local physicians are saying, “get the COVID-19 vaccine and booster” in order...
During the past year, Captain Hirams Resort has done very well with the state health inspections in their Blackfins Restaurant and its...
Latest news in Sebastian, Florida. Last weekend there was an auto fire at the Dunkin Donuts in Sebastian, Crab E...
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